Ingressos Loro Parque em Tenerife
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Ingressos Loro Parque em Tenerife

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  • Visite um dos jardins zoológicos mais importantes do mundo
  • Veja os impressionantes aviários de voo livre
  • Descubra uma coleção de obras de arte feitas por grandes mestres da porcelana
  • Explore um verdadeiro oásis de relaxamento enquanto se reconecta com a natureza
O que esperar

Aproveite um dia perfeito no Loro Parque com sua família!

Localizado nos arredores de Puerto de la Cruz, em Tenerife, o Loro Parque é uma das principais atrações das Canárias, onde você pode descobrir incríveis habitats de animais.

O parque foi inicialmente concebido como um paraíso para papagaios e, ao longo dos anos, tornou-se uma das maiores atrações das Ilhas Canárias, com mais de 40 milhões de visitantes e contando com esse número.

O Loro Parque é um dos jardins zoológicos mais respeitados do mundo e é famoso por sua beleza excepcional, excelentes instalações e foco na natureza e no meio ambiente. É o primeiro parque deste tipo no mundo a receber a Certificação Ambiental da Animal Embassy. Deixe-se inspirar por suas incríveis instalações, onde o habitat natural dos animais foi recriado com perfeição. Os espetáculos mundialmente famosos, entre os quais o espetáculo Orca Ocean merece menção especial, aguardam por você. O Loro Parque é o parque de vida selvagem mais popular das Ilhas Canárias e é, sem dúvida, um "must" na ilha de Tenerife.

Você também pode comprar o ingresso Twin ( clique aqui ) para visitar o Loro Parque e o Siam Park. O Siam Park também fica no Parque Aquático de Tenerife. Com o ingresso Twin, você deve visitar o segundo parque em até 15 dias após a visita ao primeiro.

Exposições Loro Parque

AquaViva

A exposição ocupa uma área de 500 m² e 65.000 litros de água do mar, dos quais 25.000 litros são destinados aos aquários e à área de reprodução das medusas. Os outros 40.000 litros são destinados a um aquário criado para abrigar belos tubarões-de-pontas-pretas-de-recife, tubarões-de-pontas-brancas-oceânicos e centenas de peixes tropicais coloridos.

Jardim Zen

Esta nova exposição leva os visitantes a uma viagem pelas majestosas cadeias de montanhas da Ásia. É o primeiro jardim do gênero a ser construído, e as sensações que evoca nos lembram Atlântida, a famosa cidade submersa.

Museu do Papagaio de Porcelana

Este museu único reúne uma coleção de obras de arte feitas pelos grandes mestres da porcelana ao longo dos últimos três séculos.

Orquidário

Aqui você pode apreciar a beleza de mais de 200 espécies de orquídeas. Sinta a doce fragrância enquanto observa a riqueza de formas e cores que essas belas flores produzem.

Reino dos Corais


Em março de 2024, o parque atingiu novos patamares com a inauguração de sua mais recente e impressionante atração: o Coral Kingdom. Esta adição inovadora se destaca como o maior recife de coral artificial fora do oceano e tem obtido imenso sucesso desde sua inauguração. Os corais são uma das espécies mais ameaçadas do nosso planeta e o Loro Parque os integra aos seus programas de conservação.

Aninhado nos espaços cuidadosamente projetados do parque, adaptados para cada espécie, o Coral Kingdom oferece aos visitantes uma jornada única pelo mundo subaquático. Ao passear pela Embaixada Animal, você se verá imerso no vibrante mundo de uma vasta reserva de papagaios, que abriga espécies de todo o mundo.

Kinderlândia

O lugar perfeito para as crianças! Pontes suspensas em árvores, pequenas e grandes, aguardam para serem cruzadas e escaladas. Experimente o escorregador em forma de túnel com cobras. Para aumentar a emoção, a fada Kinderlândia está sempre por perto com jogos, pinturas faciais, música e diversão.

Copas das árvores de Katandra

Katandra, na língua nativa dos aborígenes australianos, significa "canto dos pássaros" e "Topos das Árvores", claro, refere-se à parte mais alta da floresta. O Loro Parque convida você a vivenciar uma verdadeira sinfonia de sons das belas aves da Austrália e da Ásia. Esta é uma atração enorme e espetacular, onde centenas de pássaros coloridos de diferentes espécies estão esperando para surpreendê-lo com seu charme!

Planeta Pinguim

Descubra a Antártida e sinta o clima polar no maior pinguinário do mundo!

Aquário

O Aquário Loro Parque é composto por doze exposições temáticas diferentes, com um total de 1.200.000 litros de água. Toda a água que alimenta os aquários marinhos é obtida diretamente do Oceano Atlântico, na costa localizada a apenas 150 metros do parque.

Estação do Bebê

Esta é a área localizada dentro da Embaixada Animal que mostra aos visitantes como cuidar de papagaios bebês e outros filhotes que nascem no ZOOLÓGICO.

Ara da Selva

Bem-vindo à parte mais antiga do Loro Parque. Esta área surpreende os visitantes com sua vegetação exuberante e frondosa. Ficus, hera, palmeiras e muitas outras espécies de árvores fazem deste lugar um verdadeiro oásis de relaxamento e conexão com a natureza.

Pueblo Thai

Você sabia que a maior vila tailandesa fora da Tailândia fica em Tenerife? A Vila Tailandesa, a primeira estrutura incrível que você verá ao entrar no parque, foi meticulosamente construída nos mínimos detalhes para dar aos visitantes a mais calorosa das boas-vindas e transportá-los para lugares exóticos e orientais.

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O que está incluído
  • check Entrada para o Loro Parque
  • check Exposições de animais e parques
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  • x_not_included Comida e bebida
  • x_not_included Estacionamento de carros
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Onde

Av. Loro Parque, s/n, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Espanha

Ponto de encontro:
Como chegar: Trem expresso gratuito de Reyes Católicos para Loro Parque: a cada 20 minutos. O primeiro trem parte às 9h. Loro Parque para Reyes Católicos: a cada 20 minutos. Último trem às 18h45, só ida. Serviço de ônibus: Vindo do sul da ilha, chegue ao Loro Parque com o serviço de transporte. 7 dias por semana, dependendo do ponto de partida. Por favor, faça sua reserva com 48 horas de antecedência por telefone. Carro: O parque está localizado no norte da ilha. Basta seguir as placas para Puerto de la Cruz, que mostram o logotipo do Loro Parque.
O que lembrar
  • Para evitar filas, chegue aos espetáculos com bastante antecedência em relação ao horário de início.
  • É essencial apresentar o seu código de reserva na entrada do parque
  • Entrada gratuita para crianças de 0 a 2,99 anos. De 3 a 11,99 anos, tarifa especial.
  • Crianças menores de 18 anos devem estar acompanhadas por um adulto
  • O Loro Parque poderá solicitar qualquer documento que indique claramente a identidade, idade e residência do utilizador nas Ilhas Canárias.
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Provedor
Loro Parque s.a.
Taxa de reserva
Boas notícias! Nenhuma taxa extra é aplicada a esta reserva.
Política de cancelamento
Receba um reembolso de 100% se você cancelar até 24 hours antes do início da atividade.

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    Inge DM

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    4.6

    12 de novembro de 2025

    Viagem de casais


    We hebben een leuke dag beleefd in het Loro Park. Mooi aangelegd en goed onderhouden park.

  • S

    Sheila

    Verified booking

    4.6

    3 de novembro de 2025

    Viajando sozinho


    Great day out

  • K

    Karima

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    5

    30 de outubro de 2025

    Viajando com amigos


    Très beau parque très intéressant. Surtout le parc des péroquets

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    Winni

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    5

    25 de outubro de 2025

    Viagem de casais


    Der Besuch des Loro- Parks war ein ausgezeichnetes Erlebnis. Wir erden ihn übermorgen noch einmal besuchen.

  • C

    Carl & Greta

    Verified booking

    5

    24 de outubro de 2025

    Viagem de casais


    Great place,worth every penny full,day of enjoyment,well recommended!

  • P

    Petisa

    Verified booking

    4.6

    1 de outubro de 2025

    Viajando sozinho


    Wir waren etwas enttäuscht, dass wir erst mit der vierten Bahn mitfahren konnten. Bei den ersten Fahrten blieb der letzte Wagen verschlossen. So warteten wir von 8.40 Uhr bis 9.30 Uhr.

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